Rajendran Muthiah

Losing Reticence (By St. Thiruvalluvar) - Poem by Rajendran Muthiah

1251. The axe of love breaks open the door of chastity, bolted with modesty.1252. What they call, love that reins my heart ruthlessly even in the dead of night.1253. I would think to conceal my love but it shows itself in my sneeze without a warning.1254. I would think I could be firm in keeping my love at heart but it comes out in open casting away its veil.1255. The dignity of not pursuing the forsaken lover Is unknown to those who are stricken by love. 1256. Alas! Cruel this love-sickness! It makes me to seek after the one who abandoned me. 1257. I don’t feel the sense of shame when he returns to satisfy my needs of love. 1258. The weapon that breaks away my chastity is the humble words of the wile, versatile lier. 1259. To feign dislike I went away, but once he came, My heart rushed to blend with his and I embraced him.